Time Team

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DetailsPity either no-one can be bothered or they don't know the difference between 100 square metres, and 100 metres square.
Oh what a sloppy generation.cpochin8:32pm Tue 29 Jul
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ungratefulWhen there is something interesting on the television, people don't want to watch it, and Tony Robinson presents the history of the programme very well, at least you can understand what he is describing in detail,Amazon9:41pm Sat 13 Jul
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dead peoplethese people have done there bit or duty and have been burried with dignity its sick to dig them up and anelize these poor mortals it should be banned use used to be called grave robbers look that one up baldrick
danny6:18pm Sat 2 Feb
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Not the sameI miss the incidental music played throughout the episodes that they used in previous series.Kamchatka7:17pm Tue 20 Mar
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Repeats, pleaseCan we have more repeats of rarely repeated episodes? I don't have Discovery channel, so miss many from earlier series. Ditto, last 2 seasons; some are repeated often; others, never. So, a bit of variety would be in order. I'm waiting...A Fan5:23pm Thu 8 Mar
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Mick was rightI've watched Time Team from day one , this new series has lost the plot and I now see why Mick has left , I prefer to watch the repeats on more 4 than this series .
How long till Phil leaves ?, that would be the end in my view . Goblin11:37am Sun 26 Feb
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Good programmeBut someone desperately needs to give Phil Harding a haircut and they must also throw away his disgusting hat. Digger10:38am Sun 19 Feb
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Scheduling, what scheduling?For weeks time team is on at 6 (ish) in the evening suddenly it is on at 4:20 so the +1 is already 40 minutes in at 6pm. What the heck is going on, I thought the BBC was the only channel to move heaven and earth to suit the whim of its controllerSi6:20pm Sun 5 Feb
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The Romans Recycle: Wickenby, LincolnshireTony Robinson and his group of intrepid archaeologists head to a muddy field in Wickenby, Lincolnshire, where a metal-detector enthusiast uncovered a treasure trove of Roman and Iron Age coins. As relations become strained between experts with conflicting opinions, the team takes action to discover what was really happening at the location 2,000 years ago